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1 Territories Acting for Economic Growth Rome, 4 and 5 December 2014 Second Plenary Session Evidence on medium and small cities performance in the EU Roberto Camagni Politecnico di Milano, ABC Department

2 Urban Growth in the EU (annual GDP growth - LUZ) London Paris Ruhrgebiet

3 Urban Growth in the EU (annual GDP growth - LUZ)

4 About some questionable theoretical shortcuts (Static vs. Dynamic Agglomeration Economies Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello and Andrea Caragliu (61st Annual North American Meeting of the RSAI, Washington, November 12-15, 2014) The NEG (Fujita et al, 1999) and the World Bank (2009) claim that: - Mega cities show a higher productivity (GDP per capita): TRUE!  They will grow more than smaller cities (NO!)  policies have to support mega cities in order to maximise growth (NO!!) As: - size-derivative (“static” agglomeration economies) ≠ time-derivative (“dynamic” agglomeration economies), - > productivity does not mean > attractiveness: this latter should be measures by “net” benefits (benefits – location costs), not by gross benefits (GDP per head alone)

5 Results of an econometric analysis on the sources of urban development Dependent variable: changes over time of productivity advantages associated to urban size (operationally: growth of net urban benefits 2004-11 vs. 1998-2003) Highly significant explanatory variables (sources of growth): - not initial urban size! But: - an upgrading and increase in hosted urban functions (innovation) - (and small cities benefit more from this upgrading of urban functions) - an upgrading of functions present in the entire regional urban system - an increase in the demographic size of the regional urban system (the phenomenon of “borrowed size”: Meijers, 2013) - the level of long-distance city-networks (cooperations with other cities). There exist multiple options and strategies for the development of small and medium cities, located both inside and outside large urban regions

6 The econometric analysis and results Dependent variable: urban productivity increases Model (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8) Constant term -0.36-0.53-0.10-0.04-0.10* -0.06-0.14** (0.51)(0.52)(0.06) (0.05)(0.06) City population 0.020.030.04 0.020.040.030.04 (0.03) (0.04) Growth of high level urban functions 0.17***0.15***0.15** 0.14***0.15***0.16*** (0.06) (0.07)(0.03)(0.05)(0.06) Growth of borrowed size 0.001 0.0020.001 (0.00) (0.001)(0.00) Growth of borrowed functions - 0.43**0.46**0.49**0.45*0.46**0.43*0.45* (0.23) (0.24) Growth of networks-- -0.31**-0.28-0.00 (0.19) (0.00) Urban networks--- 0.19* ---- (0.11) Growth of high level urban functions * City population ---- -0.15*** --- (0.05) Growth of borrowed size * City population ----- 0.003** -- (0.001) Growth of borrowed functions * City population ------ -0.07 - (0.31) Growth of networks* City population ------- -0.00 (0.00) Number of obs. 136 Robust standard errors Yes Method of estimation OLS Pseudo-R 2 0.090.120.140.160.15 0.12 Joint F-test test 3.01**3.35**3.09**2.97***14.50***5.52***2.46**2.33**

7 THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Roberto Camagni Department ABC - Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32 - 20133 MILANO tel: +39 02 2399.2744 fax: +39 02 2399.9477 roberto.camagni@polimi.it 7


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